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MS Access Forum / Forms Programming / May 2005

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How do I maximize word to full screen not tiled

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Chris  Lott - 29 Apr 2005 11:29 GMT
When I have got Outlook 2003 maximized and then Open Word 2003, I click
Maximize and the window has a 1 inch gap at the top to allow me to see
Outlook behind.
I wasnt Word max'd to Full screen.
How do I change this.

Running Windows XP Pro SP1
Rick B - 29 Apr 2005 14:54 GMT
This is neither a WORD nor an OUTLOOK newsgroup.  This is an ACCESS
newsgroup.  Since your post has nothing to do with building databases in
Microsoft Access, I would assume you are in the wrong newsgroup.

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> When I have got Outlook 2003 maximized and then Open Word 2003, I click
> Maximize and the window has a 1 inch gap at the top to allow me to see
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> Running Windows XP Pro SP1
chris - 03 May 2005 10:02 GMT
You are correct, Sorry. My mistake.
I will go to the correct group.

> This is neither a WORD nor an OUTLOOK newsgroup.  This is an ACCESS
> newsgroup.  Since your post has nothing to do with building databases in
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> > Running Windows XP Pro SP1
 
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